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  • av R. Reed Lessing
    400,-

    "All of Scripture points to Christ. By examining messianic predictions, patterns, and presence in the Old Testament, authors Andrew E. Steinmann and R. Reed Lessing show how the Old Testament not only promises a Messiah to deliver and restore God's people but also identifies Jesus Christ as that promised Savior"--

  • av Francis C. Rossow
    652,-

  • av Albrecht Peters
    854,-

  • av Concordia Publishing House
    467,-

  • av A. Trevor Sutton
    366,-

  • av Richard Bimler
    366,-

  • av Concordia Publishing House
    366,-

  • av A. Trevor Sutton & Hannah Hansen
    349,-

  • av Andrew H. Bartelt & Andrew E. Steinmann
    1 157,-

  • av Ted Doering
    366,-

    Discipleship is a long and winding road for many congregations that can be almost a lifelong pursuit. The definition of discipleship also varies and has become a debated topic of what it actually means to be a disciple. Author Ted Doering is here to change that with a simple definition: discipleship is a person who trusts the promises of Jesus and seeks to follow Him. Shouldn't discipleship and learning about it be just as easy? Walking Together: Simple Steps for Discipleship uses the Lutheran Sacramental outlook to prove that discipleship can be simple, even if it's a difficult process that must be lived out daily. This book will show you that having good roots for discipleship is important for all Christians. Meant to be read in a group setting, each of the twelve chapters ends with discussion portions to practice putting discipleship to action.

  • av Edward O. Grimenstein
    366,-

    "You don't have to be a pastor in a pulpit to speak God's Word. Sometimes the best word spoken happens while a mother is driving her daughter to tennis practice, when two friends are having a drink, or even when you are responding to someone's post on social media."In Speaking Boldly: Sharing God's Word Every Day, discover ways to feel more comfortable, confident, and relaxed in speaking the truth found in God's Word to other people. As Christians, we're called to speak God's Word to one another with the help of the Holy Spirit. But we often feel we could be more confident in sharing God's Word with the people in our lives. These other people are found in our homes, at our workplaces, in our churches, and are our neighbors. Learn to speak God's Law and Gospel with boldness and love with the knowledge that it is God's Word and not our own.

  • av Lcms Youth Ministry
    383,-

    Connected for Life is for anyone who has been asked to lead a youth ministry program. Youth ministry leaders - both church workers and volunteers - will appreciate this comprehensive guide to developing, leading, and maintaining a thriving youth ministry program. This all-in-one handbook guides leaders in creating and maintaining a strong youth program. Drawing on the experience and expertise of numerous youth ministry professionals, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for everything from basic leadership development to creating a philosophy of ministry and more.

  • av Matthew C Harrison
    366,-

    With so many issue swirling about and what seems to be a constant stream of negative stories about culture and society, Why Am I Joyfully Lutheran? is a bold challenge and encouragement for Lutheran laypersons to engage joyfully in being Lutheran wherever and whenever God gives them the opportunity. Addressing specific significant cultural issues such as human sexuality, gender identity, human life issues, etc., adult Lutherans will be interested to learn how the Lutheran confession of Christianity addresses a range of contemporary topics.

  • av Alfonso Espinosa
    366,-

    The Christian life is one of dualities: we are simultaneously sinner and saint, we know believers and non-believers, we interact in the left and right kingdoms, and we hear Law and Gospel. These seemingly competing dualities can frustrate Christians as they try to live out their faith. Many wonder if the Bible presents conflicting ideas - and how, in light of that confusion, can Christians be salt and light in a world that is often opposed to Christianity? But these dualities actually focus the Christian faith. As readers grow in their understanding of this knowledge, they will be encouraged to live out their faith more fruitfully, abundantly, and effectively. They will have the tools to face their struggles and return to their identity in Christ.

  • av John Theodore Mueller
    820,-

  • av William C Weedon
    366,-

    For Christians who are struggling to understand what it means to be pious and how to embrace the classic Christian practices of piety, Thank, Praise, Serve, and Obey shows that acts of piety are not simply rules to keep in order to be a "good" Christian, but they are how the new life in Christ is lived out in day-to-day life. This book explores how to properly hear in the Scriptures our heavenly Father summoning us to the joy and freedom of living and growing as His beloved children through Jesus Christ.

  • av Ted Doering
    366,-

    In Myth of the Millennial, authors Rev. Ted and Chelsey Doering, Millennials themselves, invite churches to stop hitting the panic button and trying anything and everything to get Millennials to stay in or come back to church. Because connecting with the Millennial generation - their generation, their peers - is simpler than it seems. And don't worry, they won't prescribe expensive building renovations or a new wardrobe for your pastor. They do, however, explore common millennial stereotypes in the hopes of helping other generations better understand this lost generation. They also offer ideas on how to build strong intergenerational relationships to better equip Boomers and Gen-Xers to engage a generation that is generally apathetic and disinterested in the Church. Because, ultimately, all this talk about Millennials and generations is not about upping church attendance for the sake of numbers; it's about one generation leading another to Christ.

  • av Bruce M Hartung
    333,-

    Conflicteven at churchis inevitable. So how do congregations deal with conflict in a healthy way that prevents hurt and proactively addresses important topics that need to be discussed?

  • av Rosa Young
    383,-

  • av Bruce M Hartung
    333,-

    Why a book specifically on supporting the workers of the church? Special attention needs to be given because workers of the church are at increased risk of sadness, despair, stress, frustration, cynicism, anger, and disappointment. Written in a plain down-to-earth style this book will educate the professional church worker, thereby improving their relationship with the congregations they serve.

  • av Ted Kober
    383,-

    This book, written by a Certified Christian Conciliator with more than 20 years of experience in church reconciliation, offers practical advice for improving the spiritual health of congregations and the ministers that lead them.

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